LittleRed wrote:
Saw this the other day and made me think twice. How could this be possible???
Whats hard to believe there?
speters wrote:
Whats hard to believe there?
That I have aged just as much as these bands. Where the hell did all those years go. I feel sometimes that I must have missed half of them.😳
LittleRed (Ron)
Many classic bands who I still enjoy today. Also, many young artists are starting to perform their renditions of these bands classics with superb artistry. Says something to me ...
My favorite band leader - John Philip Sousa. died 88 yrs. ago. His music is inspiring, not just so much sonic refuse.
aggiedad wrote:
My favorite band leader - John Philip Sousa. died 88 yrs. ago. His music is inspiring, not just so much sonic refuse.
I’m sorry for your loss☹️
But his music lives on, unlike the rock groups that will one day be long forgotten.
Smudgey
Loc: Ohio, Calif, Now Arizona
I recently went to the final tour of Fleetwood Mac in LV and they were all in their 70s just like me, but they rocked. I just can't believe Stevie Nicks is in her 70s.
And Mick Jagger is now 76! And still prancing around in tight leather pants! Gives me something to shoot for! I don't think even George Burns could do that at that age!
MrMophoto
Loc: Rhode Island "The biggest little"
I've always liked The traveling Wilburrys song "End of the line" W/ Bob Dylan, Tom Petty rip, Roy Orbison rip. George Harrison rip (all greats in thier own way), especially the Harrison line "Well it's all right, even if you're old and grey"
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